The Blue Book says the No 530 was made from 1936 to 1942, but the 14C indicates manufacture in 1951.
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I too would like some information regarding a 20 gauge J. Stevens Arms Company 'Springfield' double barrel shotgun, the only other markings are 5000 on the right side plate and a circled 22 near the trigger guard.
It was made by J. Stevens Arms (division of Savage Arms) sometime after 1920.
I have one. Case hardened receiver, solid rib. Interestingly, in looking a the single trigger, there is a slot next to it (underside of receiver)which contains a piece of metal which does not protrude below the receiver. It's as if it was a double trigger converted to single trigger. I have no idea. It was made before 1948. I use it to this day, got four chuckars just yesterday. It just puzzles me. The side of the receiver says Stevens and next to it "model 5000" and it has an engraving of a pointer on the receiver as well. ????
it was a child's first gun. one in excellent condition is probably woth $100.00
front trigger fires right barrel. back trigger fires left. boone
Riverside Arms was a tradename used by Stevens and later by Savage. Would help to know what other markings are on the gun.
Made by Savage/Stevens. We have trigger guards.
www.diamondgunsmithing.com - This guy worked for Ithaca, supposedly the best. www.stephenolin.com, this guy did the engraving for them. good luck
A 335 may have the model number on the bottom metal just ahead of the trigger guard, at least mine does. The lettering is very small, shallow, and hard to read. Mine says "MODEL 335".
Is it a bolt, pump or semi-auto? What are the markings on it? Serial number? Are you saying the only engraving is around the trigger? None on the receiver? Without knowing these answers, you might be in a 200-2000 price range.
I am not sure about the 410 but a 12ga. is anywhere from $400 to $200 depending on the condition. I have just researched this and found that it is a model 330 made between 1926-1935. Hope this helps.